These documents are an index for the summarized transcripts for the interview with Dr. Mylie E. Durham, Jr.
Houston
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These documentsare biographical information topics around his family, military history, education, and influential figures.
These documents are an interview done by the Harris County Medical Society by Ellen Durckel. Within the Q&A, he discusses his early childhood, memories with his father, influences of his mother, early marriage, and military history.
In this Q&A, he discusses how the medical field has evolved into a big business, the changing of relationships between doctors and patients, what made him decide to be specialized in an area, the insurance has made the doctors overcharge for procedures, and what the role of a doctor is.
These documents are biographical information in relations to early life, education, and professional activities.
These documentsare a summary of an interview with the questions directed by Doctor Roger Bulgar. The Q&A centers around his professional life and what motives him to be a doctor.
In this Q&A, he discusses his early career, his medical focuses on military history, second marriage, his work in Houston, his relationship with George Herman, and how the medical field has become colder and more professional before.
This is a summary of the interview done with Doctor Durham
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. He discusses his opinion on women issues, military history, and his early surgical career within the cassette. He discusses his record in the military, his medical practices during WWII, and the surgeries he performed during being enlisted.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. He discusses government intervention into the medical field, professionalism in the medical field, how medicine has become popular with the media, and how the public is more knowledgeable about medicine. Moreover, he talks about the FCC's influence on the medical field and advice for prospective medical students.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within the video, he discusses his childhood, early years of medical school, and his relationship with his parents. He talks about watching his father performing surgery as well as attending medical home visits with him. Moreover, he discusses his early marriage and his lack of relationship with his "no-good" grandmother.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within this tape, he discusses Medicaid and Medicare, the relationships between doctors and patients, and his time in the Korean War. He states that the relationship between doctors and patients is on a decline and should be fixed because it would eventually rot the medical field. Technology progression has not helped matter as well between the two. As well he discusses organizational medicine.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within this tape he discusses, the motivation that attracted him to medicine, childhood sickness, and political parties that influences the medical world.